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presented by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CBFP, CSRP, FAPTA
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Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CBFP, CSRP, FAPTA
Mike Studer received his physical therapy degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1991. He received his postprofessional MHS degree in physical therapy with neurologic emphasis from the University of Indianapolis. He has been board-certified as a clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy since 1995 and designated a certified exercise expert in the aging adult…
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1. The Physiology of Stroke in Rehabilitation
Introduction to the physiologic and morphologic changes in acute and chronic stroke recovery.
2. Where Can They Improve?: Seven Domains of Potential for Your Patient
A full review of the seven arenas of potential available for any person that has sustained a stroke. How to identify and which to find untapped potential in every person.
3. Evidence-Based Stroke Rehabilitation: Acute and Chronic Recovery Principles
This chapter covers what we know about stroke rehabilitation to date: successes, limitations, and opportunities from all time frames after initial lesion.
4. Motivational and Exercise Attributes After Stroke
In this chapter, we cover the novel clinical applications in acute and chronic post-stroke recovery, specifically built for those with impaired motivation.
5. Practice Structure and Feedback Attributes After Stroke
In this chapter, we cover the novel clinical applications in acute and chronic post-stroke recovery, considering practice structure and feedback attributes, with a glimpse at additional interventions covered in full during an upcoming advanced webinar.
6. Introduction to Advanced Concepts
A sneak peek at some of the more advance concepts and techniques in stroke rehabilitation: procedural memory retraining/automaticity, somatosensory reweighting, error-enhanced learning, frail patient management, and the method of error amplification. A full course is dedicated to this in an upcoming recording by the same author.
7. Summary
Recapping the main themes from our discussion today to maximize your direct application in the clinic tomorrow. There will also be a question and answer portion to follow. There will also be a question and answer portion to follow.
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